Yesterday | Palo Alto Daily News
Mothers delight in annual home, garden tour
The Los Altos History Museum's seventh annual Spring Home and Garden Tour showcased a unique selection of homes and gardens spanning a century of architecture and living.
Tuesday May 20 | Almanac
MP house nearly destroyed in three-alarm fire
Menlo Park , posted by Editor, The Almanac Online, on May 16, 2008 at 1:49 pm A three-alarm fire that started in a car parked in a garage all but destroyed a house Thursday evening at the corner of Chateau ...
Sunday May 18 | Wired News
Spime Watch: Silicon Valley Moguls Demand "Stuff On the Network"
“I'm over it. I don't want to be on the network”
"Wait, what? )) "The CEOs found common ground pushing a vision of the future where light switches are superfluous and any device that uses power is networked, easily automated, and far more energy efficient. via Wired News
Friday May 16 | Redwood City Daily News
San Carlos Hometown Days starts tonight
“It's just a group of people who love San Carlos ... celebrating San Carlos”
Organizers of one of San Carlos' biggest annual celebrations are expecting its events and parade routes to be packed this weekend. via Redwood City Daily News
Thursday May 15 | SF Sentinel
Cooling Centers Available Throughout Bay Area
With record-setting temperatures hitting the Bay Area today, county and city officials are notifying residents that cooling centers are available throughout the region. via SF Sentinel
Thursday May 15 | Palo Alto Daily News
“I get too much of this stuff in the mail.”
Push is on for open space Signature gatherers are out in force the recent day I visit Woodside Plaza in Redwood City - one in front of the Rite Aid drugstore and two in front of the Lucky supermarket. via Palo Alto Daily News
Thursday May 15 | Safehaven
Real Estate/Credit Deflation 16: The Next Dozen Shoes to Drop
“The Fed will never allow a deflationary depression!”
"If the shoe fits, it's too expensive." ~ Adrienne Gusoff I was offered a very nice position with Fisher Investments of Woodside, California last year and, although I passed on the opportunity, I truly respect ... via Safehaven
Tuesday May 13 | San Mateo Daily News
“He would be the last one to start a fight, but if something was going down, he wouldn't back down”
As the grieving parents of Anthony Giraudo made funeral arrangements Monday, stunned students at three Peninsula high schools preparing for graduation festivities tried to make sense of the tragic death of a ... via San Mateo Daily News
Sunday May 11 | Palo Alto Daily News
Googleplex chef going to a Go Go
“He was always the tempter, trying to get people to eat, but he also cared about their overall health”
When he started as the chef for a fledgling Mountain View company called Google, Charlie Ayers cooked for 40 people out of a tiny kitchen. via Palo Alto Daily News